• Curēus · Feb 2021

    Case Reports

    Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura in a Patient With SARS-CoV-2 and Epstein-Barr Virus.

    • Arbi Galestanian, Krishna H Suthar, and Bernard Karnath.
    • Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA.
    • Cureus. 2021 Feb 28; 13 (2): e13615.

    AbstractA 35-year-old female was admitted to the hospital for menorrhagia and fatigue. Initial labs revealed that the patient had severe thrombocytopenia and also tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The main objective in this case is to describe the investigation that eventually led to a diagnosis of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in the setting of a SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and co-infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The majority of ITP cases are idiopathic and most are diagnosed and managed without hospital admission. Admission and careful management were warranted in this particular case. Interestingly, however, the patient did not have any respiratory complications associated with COVID-19. She was given 1 unit of platelets and subsequently received intravenous corticosteroids. Platelet counts improved and the patient was discharged with a course of oral prednisone. This case highlights the importance of understanding the differences between primary and secondary ITP.Copyright © 2021, Galestanian et al.

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